This week’s show is part one of what will be a three-part series on intellectual property rights and how managing those rights correctly can make a HUGE difference in your career as an author.

Taylor covers the basics of intellectual property rights this week and includes some important things for you to consider when signing a publishing deal.

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This week’s show is part three of a Hack the Craft series on the importance of word order to your to maximizing the impact of your stories.

The material covers roughly 1200 words and is taken from within chapter 5 of a contemporary romance.

In this scene, the main character experiences a panic attack during a grappling session while at judo practice. The author’s biggest concerns were avoiding cliches and making sure the character’s actions and reactions didn’t create confusion.

In this series our primary focus is on:

How to spot out-of-order character movements.

How to reorder elements within a sentence or paragraph for clarity and emotional impact.

How to avoid feeling words.

How to avoid vagueness.

The issue with “ing” words and the “Don’t Start a Sentence with a Gerund” rule.

If you have questions or suggestions for future shows, we’d love to hear from you. You can leave your suggestions as comments or find our contact information, including our Hotline Number for listener question on the Connect page.

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This week’s show is part two of a Hack the Craft series on the importance of word order to your to maximizing the impact of your stories.

The material covers roughly 1200 words and is taken from within chapter 5 of a contemporary romance.

In this scene, the main character experiences a panic attack during a grappling session while at judo practice. The author’s biggest concerns were avoiding cliches and making sure the character’s actions and reactions didn’t create confusion.

In this series our primary focus is on:

How to spot out-of-order character movements.

How to reorder elements within a sentence or paragraph for clarity and emotional impact.

How to avoid feeling words.

How to avoid vagueness.

The issue with “ing” words and the “Don’t Start a Sentence with a Gerund” rule.

If you have questions or suggestions for future shows, we’d love to hear from you. You can leave your suggestions as comments or find our contact information, including our Hotline Number for listener question on the Connect page.

Please consider supporting Taylor on Patreon for Patron only teaching and information.

This week’s show is a Hack the Craft episode and part one of what will be a three-part series on the importance of word order to your to maximizing the impact of your stories.

The material covers roughly 1200 words and is taken from within chapter 5 of a contemporary romance.

In this scene, the main character experiences a panic attack during a grappling session while at judo practice. The author’s biggest concerns were avoiding cliches and making sure the character’s actions and reactions didn’t create confusion.

If you have questions or suggestions for future shows, we’d love to hear from you. You can leave your suggestions as comments or find our contact information, including our Hotline Number for listener question on the Connect page.

Please consider supporting Taylor on Patreon for Patron only teaching and information.

In this week’s show, we’ve got something completely different. This show features Taylor and her friend and tax advisor, John Pollock on John’s show Financial Gravity. In this episode, you’ll hear some of Taylor’s backstory that we rarely discuss on The Taylor Stevens Show.

Thanks so much for joining us again this week!

If you have questions or suggestions for future shows, we’d love to hear from you. You can leave your suggestions as comments or find our contact information, including our Hotline Number for listener question on the Connect page.

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In this week’s show, Taylor tackles the topic of improving as a writer and compares the process of improving your craft to climbing a ladder.

Thanks so much for joining us again this week!

If you have questions or suggestions for future shows, we’d love to hear from you. You can leave your suggestions as comments or find our contact information, including our Hotline Number for listener question on the Connect page.

Please consider supporting Taylor on Patreon for Patron only teaching and information.